Thanks for these great photos! They bring back all memories of us touring Barbados to do our photography work. Makes me remember how different Barbados is from many other island around, and how nice it looks, indeed.I think we went the same country road, when we were going north, then we made a loop coming through the "Scotland" district - we loved it!By the way - cargo with our new book Exotic Gardens of the Eastern Caribbean is being shipped right now. Soon, you will have your copy in hand! wee hope it will exceed your expectations.Cheers!Derekwww.ozonezonebooks.com

Your countryside is stunningly beautiful! Wow, I can't imagine thunbergia varieties growing in the wild. That clerodendron seed heads remind me of the edible variety that grows here. All the views are spectacular!

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a self opinionated individual who speaks her mind on things that are important to her. I am Helen and I live in the north of Barbados in an old house that dates back to the early 1800's or more. I have been frantically gardening on 2.3 acres since 1996. I am married to a sweet guy called Chuck and we are the proud parents of a daughter, seven dogs and two lovebirds. My hubby is a retired teacher from Miami Florida and a wonderful human being. I was born on the island of Grenada and lived and attended Primary school in Trinidad and Tobago and later moved to Barbados in 1967 where I spent my adult years. I love to cook for company and adore a fusion of various cuisines. I speak some french with some degree of fluency having studied Pattern making in Paris many many moons ago. I work as a part time water garden consultant and my husband and I grow water lilies.